Callum Shepherd: PJA lodges enchantment over jockey’s 18-day ban following Kempton dead-heat controversy | Racing Information

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The Skilled Jockeys Affiliation (PJA) has lodged an enchantment on behalf of Callum Shepherd towards an 18-day ban following a controversial dead-heat end at Kempton.

Using the David Simcock-trained Thorntonledale Max within the seven-furlong handicap on Wednesday August 21, Shepherd was discovered to have failed “to take all reasonable and permissible measures on a horse which would have finished outright first” after Flavour Maker grabbed a share of the primary prize on the road.

Nonetheless, Shepherd has expressed his doubt concerning the dead-heat name, and consequently the choice to impose a prolonged ban for his journey.

Shepherd is at present set to be out of motion from September 4-21 inclusive, a interval which encompasses the St Leger assembly at Doncaster and the Ayr Gold Cup fixture.

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Shepherd on Thorntonledale Max (far facet) in a photograph end with Flavour Maker

The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) will verify a date for the enchantment sooner or later.

Talking final week, Shepherd advised the Nick Luck Day by day Podcast: “To my eyes, and the eyes of everybody who has checked out it intimately, I feel it exhibits a transparent hole between the Roger Varian-trained horse [Flavour Maker] and the road. We’re very a lot on and thru the road.

Callum Shepherd
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Shepherd is at present resulting from miss the St Leger assembly at Doncaster and the Ayr Gold Cup fixture

“It was 8.30pm, the final race, it was darkish however all you must do is put your telephone on full brightness and I feel it is fairly obvious to everybody who appears that it could be a small margin, however there’s a distinct hole and a margin in our favour.

“It’s one they have got wrong, I feel.

“A dead-heat in another circumstance would appear fairly inoffensive, however it should be stated on this particular case it’s extremely, essential to me, whatever the accusation that I might stopped driving, which I fully refute.

“The most straightforward process of dealing with it is to address the photo and I think it’s pretty clear an error has been made and we were the outright winner.”

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